Mobile recharge plans are no longer just about internet data and unlimited calling.
Now, they may also help students prepare for exams like JEE, NEET, UPSC, and GATE.
Vodafone Idea (Vi) has launched a new education-focused recharge plan called Vi Edu+ in partnership with popular edtech platform Physics Wallah
The plan combines mobile services with premium study content for students.
Vi Launches Education Recharge Plan
Vi’s new Edu+ plan is aimed at students who cannot afford expensive coaching classes.
With this recharge, users will not only get unlimited calling and data benefits, but also access to premium educational content through Physics Wallah’s Pi Pro platform.
The company has currently started testing this plan in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh East circles.
Price and Benefits of Vi Edu+ Plan
The Vi Edu+ recharge plan is priced at:
₹375 in Rajasthan
₹409 in UP East
The validity of the plan is 28 days.
Under this recharge, users will get:
Unlimited 4G/5G data
Unlimited voice calling
100 SMS per day
Access to premium educational content
This means students do not need to buy a separate subscription for online coaching content.
What Students Can Study With This Plan
The Pi Pro platform included with the recharge offers study material for students from KG to Class 12.
Apart from school studies, the platform also includes preparation material for competitive exams such as:
JEE
NEET
UPSC
GATE
NDA
According to Physics Wallah, students will get access to:
More than 30,000 video lectures
Notes by experienced teachers
One-shot revision series
AI-based doubt solving
Offline download support
The offline download feature can help students continue studying even when internet connectivity is weak.
Why This Plan Is Different
Telecom companies usually offer OTT subscriptions, gaming packs, or cricket-related benefits with recharge plans.
However, Vi’s Edu+ plan focuses on education, making it one of the first telecom recharge plans designed specially for students.
Industry experts believe that if this experiment becomes successful, other telecom companies may also launch similar education-based recharge plans in the future.




